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Gareth D Jones 
[Martin Deep]  
Come To My Arms My Beamish Boy 
Douglas Warwick 
[Lawrence Elwick]
Paston, Kentucky 
Jonathan C. Gillespie 
[Bob Crouch] 
67442 
Paul Abbamondi 
[Mike Lansdell] 
Supply Ship 
Kate Kelly 
 [Maria Taylor] 
State Your Name 
 Jon Courtenay Grimwood 
[Denis Pacher] 
Cyberevenge Inc. 
Eugie Foster 
[Jim Cameron]  
Today Is Not 
Michael Sellars 
[Jag Lall] 
 
The Quality Of Mercy 
Ron Shiflet 
[A R Yngve]
 
Naught But Ash 
Anne Stringer 
[Christian Ward]
The Pattern Makets Of Zanzibar
 Lavie Tidhar 
[Johnny Lee]
Death and the Maiden 1 
Richard Calder 
[Richard Calder]
The Other Woman 
Chris Lynch 
[Dark Smith]  
Empathy 
Luke Cooper 
[Luke Cooper] 
I Bleed Light 
Ed Norden 
[Ed Norden] 
Snow Blind 
Marcie Lynn Tentchoff 
[AR Yngve]  
An Interview with Monkeys With Machine Guns 
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